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Chapter 269: Blood Relatives and Blood Vengeance

"Murong Yan?..."

What Guo Mo didn't expect was that Li Mochou in front of him actually asked him to "rescue" Murong Yan?

Murong Yan, I have never met her a few times in total, and I have spoken to her only a handful of times.

In the beginning, the relationship between the two was regarded as the "gossip girlfriend" who appeared inexplicably. Now, they are reluctantly one step closer, and they are the sworn third sister of his wife Huang Rong.

But it was this sworn third sister who stole the "Purple Myrtle Soft Sword" from her apprentice.

The news from Xixia did mention that Murong Yan was missing.

However, that person was missing from the old house of the Murong family. His close relatives and parents were all there, as were the entire Murong family. How could he, an outsider who could not be beaten with a pole, come all the way there?

Besides, "missing"?

It's just my own unilateral judgment.

Even if you really run into trouble, it seems like it's not your turn to be the one to cause trouble, right?

What's more, the army that was fighting against Qiang and Mongolia in the north was already on the way. At this time, His Highness, King Yan, withdrew halfway because of a woman who left the battlefield.

If this spreads out, I'm afraid it will almost catch up with the drama of "playing with the princes by beacon fire".

News about the war ahead was constantly sent to Guo Mo's desk.

Originally, when he crossed the Yellow River, he was a little confused when he didn't see his apprentice.

Do these guys, with five thousand troops and horses, dare to do whatever they want?

Sure enough, early the next morning, Guo Mo received a military report from his eldest brother Guo Jing, and the person who sent the letter was his fourth disciple Haji.

It is estimated that when Haji met Guo Jing in Luzhou, he had already been reprimanded by Guo Jing, and then he realized that these boys were indeed a little daring.

Seeing that his master was still reading the military newspaper, Haji consciously knelt on the ground, waiting for his master's storm.

Guo Mo calmly read the military report, including the current situation of Daming Mansion, Zhang Shijie's prediction of the Mongols and the surprise attack halfway, as well as the current purpose and trends of Zhang Shijie's troops.

All kinds of things, Guo Jing wrote two whole sheets of paper, fearing that Haji would not explain clearly and cause unnecessary misunderstandings to Guo Mo.

Regarding the practices of the Fourth Primary School, Guo Jing held a positive attitude in the military newspaper.

Guo Jing was very pleased to be able to lead an army alone for the first time and to have the ability to capture fighter opportunities and achieve good results.

Even in the military newspaper, he was generous in praising these boys, but without leaving any trace of the matter of going to war without permission.

Originally, these four boys were on the front line of King Yan's escort. They had already left their posts, ignored their duties, and had already gone to the front of the "Jingnan Army".

Guo Mo's original plan was to let them go through the process on the battlefield and experience what it was like to lead troops on the battlefield.

Unexpectedly, these guys were so bold that they directly launched an attack on more than 10,000 Mongolian cavalry?

Of course, killing more than 2,700 enemy troops, capturing hundreds of war horses, and losing less than one-tenth of the battle itself, such statistics can definitely be called a great victory.

After Guo Mo read it, he handed the battle report to Chen Xuanfeng who was standing next to him. He was the capital commander of the escort army.

"Wow, Your Highness, these boys fought well. It's just a pity that the old boy from Ogedai escaped. If we bring all the guards, we will definitely have a chance to wipe them all out."

This Chen Dutong is like Hu Yande, except for fighting, other things will automatically be filtered out.

"Get up quickly. What are you doing kneeling on the ground? Even if you want to receive the reward, you have to wait until the battle is over. The credit for this battle belongs to you, so you will definitely not be able to escape."

Chen Xuanfeng stepped forward and kicked Haji, and kept giving him winks, which meant that your master didn't say anything, so don't make yourself uncomfortable.

In his heart, Guo Mo certainly didn't mean to blame them. Instead, he was proud of the results achieved by these apprentices.

However, according to the rules in the military, these boys are indeed a little out of line.

"Haji, where were you when you separated from Shijie and the others? Come over and mark it for me on the map."

Seeing that his master was really not angry, Haji stood up from the ground with relief and came to the march map on the desk.

When Guo Mo and his disciples were on Peach Blossom Island, in addition to practicing martial arts, they also spent half a day in the Yuying Hall every day.

I have always insisted on reading and writing, and everyone must learn military strategies.

Even if Hu Yande is the most troublesome, you have to memorize it obediently. Whether it can be used will be a matter of the future.

As for marching maps, there are many in Yuyingtang.

It ranges from the basic locations, bordering situations, and even the distribution of military forces of several major countries to the detailed administrative topographic maps of each road, even prefectures, states, and counties.

As "Tingfeng" continues to set up locations in various places, the number of maps is increasing and becoming more detailed.

Now, the topographic maps on Guo Mo's case are in the same vein as what was learned in Yuyingtang, and they all came from Guo Mo's unified guidance and training.

Although it is not as accurate as the maps of later generations, the minimum orientation and distance are still as close to reality as possible.

Zhang Shijie and the others were located more than 200 miles northeast of Guo Mo's location, and two days and one night had passed. It was completely impossible for them to lead a large army to catch up.

Fortunately, Guo Jing also said in the military report that Luzhou had been captured, and it was enough to leave a thousand "Jingnan troops" to garrison and maintain local security.

Guo Jing, together with Hua Zheng and ten thousand light cavalry, pursued them from behind overnight.

They were worried about the safety of these boys, and they didn't want Wokuotai to escape back to Zhongdu City.

Let's talk about Zhang Shijie's troops. After watching the Mongolian army on the opposite side kill horses to satisfy their hunger, they actually started to build simple fortifications based on the high hills and local materials.

"Senior Brother, something is not right. These Mongolians are not escaping. Are they going to stick to it?"

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Always paying attention to Hu Yande on the opposite side, he was the first to discover the enemy's movements.

Zhang Shijie's idea was to take advantage of the Mongolians' continuous march to take advantage of the difficulty of the opponent's infantry marching and the lack of food and grass supplies. When the Mongols were exhausted and their horses were exhausted, they could attack the opponent again.

But the current situation was completely beyond his imagination.

The Mongols began to build fortifications, and it seemed that they only saw a few thousand infantry, but more cavalry were missing.

"It's weird, senior brother. Didn't they want to use infantry to block us, and then let the cavalry go back to both sides and surround us?"

When a young general first enters the battlefield, he likes to compare and analyze the scene in front of him with what he has learned in his books.

"I'm not sure, send all the scouts out, bypass the infantry, and see where the cavalry went?"

By this time, the sun was rising very high, and the escort had been working hard all night. Even on horseback, they felt a little sleepy.

Zhang Shijie left behind the necessary security personnel while the others went to the nearby woods to take a rest.

Based on his judgment, it was impossible for the thousands of Mongolian infantry on the opposite side to rush out, unless they wanted to die.

Zhang Shijie's large group of troops went into the forest to rest. After the Mongolian army on the opposite side completed the simple construction, many people lay directly on the ground and fell asleep.

This puzzled Hu Yande, who was observing from a distance.

"Senior Brother, what's going on with these guys? Are there any of them sleeping on the battlefield?"

The behavior of the Mongolian soldiers is not just an act.

After fighting for a whole day, going crazy for most of the night, and escaping from midnight until now, many people are holding on by gritting their back molars.

Now, I have some food in my stomach, and I heard that powerful reinforcements will arrive soon.

After sitting down to rest, the May sun shone warmly, and many people fell asleep unconsciously.

But the more the other party behaved like this, the more strange Zhang Shijie felt, so he asked the vigilant sergeant to be more vigilant. He was unwilling to act rashly until he received definite information about the scout's return.

A strange scene appeared on the battlefield. The two sides were two miles apart. One was resting and the other was sleeping. They watched the sun reach the top of their heads from the east, and then turned to the west.

Finally, a group of twenty scouts returned from the north.

"Informed General Zhang, the general and his men have been following the Mongolian cavalry. After they left, they marched north unhurriedly. After going thirty miles, they still did not change their direction."

Thirty miles, sixty miles back and forth, what kind of trick is Wokuotai playing?

Zhang Shijie's brain was running out of energy. He seemed to have caught something, but he seemed even more confused.

After the sun completely set, the second team of thirty scouts came back.

"Informed General Zhang, the last general led his troops to keep an eye on the Mongolian army until they left fifty miles away. During this period, they looted several villages and towns, replenished a large amount of food and supplies, and then continued north."

"Oops, I've been fooled, the whole army must gather -"

Now, Zhang Shijie finally understands.

It turned out that the thousands of Mongolian infantry in front of him had been regarded as abandoned by Wo Kuotai, and they were allowed to drag him here, while Wo Kuotai led the Mongolian cavalry and flew away.

This huge loss made Zhang Shijie feel regretful.

However, if I want to pursue Wokuotai now, I have no chance to fight.

First of all, I was delayed for a day, and the scout followed him for fifty miles. Now that the other party has gone at least eighty miles, how can I pursue him?

Besides, the opponent's cavalry was obviously more numerous than our own, and they were supplemented by food and fodder, making it easier to attack and defend.

If we really catch up, there are more than 4,000 people, and we may not be able to get any benefits.

"Elder brother, what should we do now?"

After listening to the scout's report, the two brothers also understood that they had wasted a whole day just staring at each other.

We can't blame them. After all, they have little experience. The key is that in this kind of thing, they may not be able to do the same thing even if they think hard.

Abandoning thousands of his robes all at once? It’s really not something that ordinary people can do.

"Hmph, now that we have taken away the big fish like Wo Kuotai, we have to drink some soup, right? These thousands of infantry are all covered by our escort."

"Wu Nantian, I order you to lead a thousand cavalry troops, circle around from the left, fire three rounds of volleys, and throw three rounds of lances before launching an attack-"

"promise--"

"Hu Yande, I order you to lead a thousand cavalry troops, detour from the right, fire three rounds of salvos, and then launch an attack after three rounds of lances--"

"promise--"

"Everyone who is left, follow me and defeat them from the front——"

After being left out here for a day, Zhang Shijie felt a little angry when he suddenly realized that there were so many people around him and that he was being played alive by the other party.

The young man is full of blood. It stands to reason that in this situation, if he tells the truth to the opponent, even if he cannot make the opponent surrender, it can at least disrupt the morale of the army.

However, Zhang Shijie just selectively "forgot".

Only with the blood of more enemies can an invincible iron army be forged.

On a May night, there was neither wind nor moon. Under the weak starlight, the only sound was the crisp sound of hoofbeats of war horses and the occasional collision of swords and armor leaves.

Still about 150 steps away from the Mongolian position, Zhang Shijie waved his hand and told the more than 2,000 guards behind him to rein in their horses and stop. He wanted to wait for the two junior brothers on the left and right to make a roundabout way.

Not much time left, the Huyande tribe on the right was the first to hear the sound of bowstrings, followed closely by the Wunantian tribe on the left, who also began to fire their bows and arrows.

There was a sudden commotion on the Mongolian position.

"Quick, the Song people are launching an attack. On the left and right wings, use bows and arrows to fight back -"

Li Jianwan, the commander-in-chief who had just taken office in the morning, hurriedly shouted loudly to remind the commotion of the sergeants.

In the afternoon, most people wake up.

After a good sleep, I was no longer sleepy and my physical strength had recovered a bit, but I was even hungrier.

More than three thousand hungry soldiers were crowded together, and no matter how far away they were, they could hear the "gurgling" sound of their stomachs growling one after another.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Wu Nantian and Hu Yande launched arrow attacks on the left and right sides almost simultaneously. More than three thousand people were crowded together, and the slope of the high hill was not very steep, so there was no need to aim at all.

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Hundreds of Mongolian soldiers were hit by arrows after the first round of arrows. Especially when they were attacked from both sides and without good cover, they were inevitably a little panicked.

At this moment, the second wave of arrows from the left and right sides arrived again.

"Puff, puff—ah, ah—"

The sound of arrows piercing flesh and the continuous screams of those who were hit deeply shocked the Mongolian army. They didn't know when or where an arrow would fly out and kill them.

"Advance eighty steps, covered with bows and arrows—"

Seeing that the two junior brothers had successfully attracted the Mongolian army on the opposite side, Zhang Shijie finally came up with more than 2,500 people.

Arrows poured down on the Mongolian position as if they were free of charge. Just after one round was fired, Huyande's broken gong voice was heard in the distance.

"Throw your gun and prepare to shoot——"

Attacked from three sides at the same time, the Mongolian army was completely blindsided and did not know how to dodge or where to attack.

On the left and right sides, there were three rounds of bows and arrows, and three rounds of throwing spears. In the front, Zhang Shijie led more than 2,500 people, but they kept firing bows and arrows.

"Brothers, let these Mongolian soft-footed shrimps tremble under your swords -"

Hu Yande's shout was the signal for all the guards to stop firing arrows.

Everyone was holding a bright sword, almost maintaining the same angle, and galloping towards the opponent's position.

By the time the escort troops were surrounded on three sides and rushed to the high hill, the number of sergeants still alive on the Mongolian position was less than 2,000, and many of them were injured.

This was a completely one-sided massacre. They were just lying on the ground and pretending to be dead, or they took advantage of the darkness and fled in a hurry from the north.

There were more than 4,500 escorts, including more than 4,500 horses, charging back and forth on the Mongolian positions several times.

In less than an hour, the battle formation of more than 3,000 Mongolian infantry could no longer find a single survivor.

The escort only lost a few dozen people, who were shot by the Mongolian bows and arrows in return or were killed by sneak attacks during the charge.

"Withdraw the position and rest in the woods before -"

It was impossible to clean the battlefield at night. Fortunately, there was no military force within a few dozen miles, so Zhang Shijie dared to let the escorts rest and recuperate.

"Hehe, Senior Brother, this battle has been too much. Don't they all say that the Mongolian cavalry are very powerful? Only the few hundred men yesterday looked decent, and the other soldiers were all cowards."

Hu Yande shook his head and came over, completely ignoring the blood-soaked armor on his body and the smell of blood all over his body.

Compared to yesterday's raid, Zhang Shijie was more satisfied with tonight's results.

The master often said, "A general relies on planning rather than courage." The enemy was wiped out in equal numbers twice, but his own losses this time were negligible. This is what Zhang Shijie is concerned about.

Zhang Shijie didn't care whether it was a happy killing or not, "use the minimum price to get the maximum effect," which is what the master often taught them.

After several battles, Zhang Shijie discovered that many of the things his master said casually on weekdays were actually more effective than many classic sentences in books.

Unfortunately, there are too few opportunities for me to learn from my master.

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"Guo Jing, please let everyone take a rest?"

Hua Zheng urged her horse to take a few steps, approached Guo Jing's "Neighing Wind", and whispered in a low voice.

Guo Jing looked at the sky, then at the somewhat messy formation running behind him, and nodded.

"All of the 'Jingnan Army' are here. Dismount and rest for two quarters of an hour. Drink some water and eat some dry food quickly——"

Guo Jing's heart was a little heavy. After relying on the "nearing wind" horse speed to enter the territory of Damingfu, he asked his lieutenants Lu Pingsheng and Hua Zheng to take 10,000 Qingqi together and continue on the original route. He deliberately took a detour and ran outside Damingfu City.

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Lu Pingsheng was the third leader of the original "Iron Palm Gang" who was known as "Iron Palm Ruthless".

After following Guo Mo back then, he joined the "Dunwu Army" and performed well in several battles. He accumulated merit and was promoted to a military commander.

When Guo Jing formed the "Jing Nan Army", he specially asked him to come over. Perhaps it was because Guo Jing was born in the Jianghu, and there were many good players from various sects in the Jianghu among the "Jing Nan Army".

Over the past few years, Lu Pingsheng has not only become Guo Jing's right-hand man, but his Iron Palm Kung Fu has also made considerable progress under Guo Jing's guidance.

Lu Pingsheng is now the leader of an army capable of leading five thousand men, and his martial arts level has also reached the second-rate level.

It can be said that Lu Pingsheng has completely gained a new life, and he can also comfort his father's soul in heaven. Therefore, he is grateful to Guo Mo and Guo Jing brothers from the bottom of his heart.

Guo Jing's orders were followed to the letter. As long as he went to the battlefield alongside Guo Jing, he was more concerned about Guo Jing's safety than Guo Jing's personal guards.

The Mongols did not clean up the tens of thousands of corpses outside Damingfu City, and Cui Li's troops who entered Damingfu City had no intention of cleaning them up.

The 20,000 gold soldiers he led walked through the city and scattered the remaining defeated Mongolian troops. They did not kill them all completely, but only confiscated as much as possible the gains from the Mongolian plunder.

Of course, no one has verified whether it was really stolen from the Mongols or accidentally stolen from the common people.

When the 20,000 soldiers were all gone, Cui Licai led the army and left.

This time he did not return to Dongping, but went directly south to station in Weizhou, which is close to the north bank of the Yellow River.

At the same time, he asked the Marching Secretary to write a military report on his "great achievements" in Daming Mansion as soon as possible and ask for credit from Bianliang City.

I saw corpses strewn all over the fields outside Damingfu City, there were even hundreds of vicious dogs running around, and birds of prey were circling overhead.

Three days have passed since that battle, and the corpses of these dead soldiers are still exposed in the sun. You can smell blood and even a stench from any distance.

When Guo Jing came back again, he immediately ordered the messengers to notify the subsequent 18,000 "Jing Nan Army" to divert to Daming Mansion.

While dealing with the tragic battlefield there to avoid causing a big plague, he directly took over Daming Mansion.

Since your Jin army will not protect these people and cities, let them become the subjects and territory of the Song Dynasty.

Yes, this time Guo Mo mobilized 100,000 troops to go north, not only to cause trouble for Wokuotai, but also to seize territory.

The Jin army north of the Yellow River was almost completely lost, and the Mongolian army did not have that many troops to occupy these cities. Of course, Guo Mo came to take over the territory unceremoniously.

Guo Mo's 5,000 escort army moved a bit slowly, because he not only had 5,000 troops, but also brought more than 100 officials, big and small.

Except for a dozen of these officials who have experience as county-level officials or state-level assistant officials, the others are candidates selected from the imperial examinations in Lin'an, Luoyang and Chang'an in the past year.

The leader was none other than Liu Kezhuang, whom Guo Mo first recommended. He served as the prefect of Jiaxing and went to the court for training.

A few years have passed, and it's time to step out on his own. The key is that there are not many people Guo Mo can use, especially those who are young and powerful.

Liu Kezhuang is now thirty-eight years old, which is the golden age for his official career.

This time, he was directly appointed by Guo Mo as Hebei's Economic and Strategic Envoy. Like Du Gao and Wei Liaoweng, he became one of the three economic and strategic envoys under Guo Mo.

When they arrived in Luzhou, they first appointed the magistrate and garrison commander of Luzhou, and left several candidates brought with them.

As for other officials or officials at the county level, Guo Mo didn't have the energy to take care of that much, so he could just let the magistrate handle it on his own and then report it to Prince Yan's Mansion.

The second stop was Damingfu.

When Guo Mo arrived, the battlefield outside the west gate of Daming Mansion had just been cleaned up, but the strong smell of blood and corpses could still be smelled.

This was not going to work, so Guo Mo immediately ordered people to collect a large amount of lime for disinfection.

This thing has been around since the Spring and Autumn Period, but unfortunately it has always been used by Taoists to make elixirs, and the supply is not very large.

Before he was sure whether he could capture Zhongdu City, Guo Mo planned to temporarily locate the Yamen of the Hebei Economic Strategy and Appeasement Envoy in Enzhou.

Although this place is not dangerous, it is considered the center of the Hebei provinces. If you ask for reinforcements or additional troops from all directions, you can arrive there within three to five days.

Daming Mansion also needs to be captured, and five thousand "Jingnan troops" are stationed to guard against the Jin soldiers in the south.

As Cui Li moved south to Weizhou, Qin Ju got a big advantage and captured Dongping Mansion without a single blow, and defended Daming Mansion with Luzhou on the left and right.

Guo Mo stayed in Damingfu for three full days, mainly because the people in Damingfu were miserable. They were tortured by the cruel Mongols for half the night, and were looted again by the shameless Dongping Jin soldiers.

Almost every house was robbed, half of the doors in the city had white papers posted on them, and countless women were raped by the rioters.

Go out to calm the people and open granaries to release grain.

Fortunately, the grain was too heavy, so the Mongols fled in a hurry and didn't take it into consideration. The golden soldiers only stared at the soft gold and silver, and had no time to pay attention to the piles of grain.

At noon on the third day, Guo Mo received military reports from Guo Jing and Meng Gong at the same time. Xingzhou, Enzhou and Jinan Prefecture in the north had been successfully captured.

After each left two thousand men to garrison, they attacked Zhending Mansion and Hejian Mansion non-stop.

Fortunately, Hejian Mansion was only garrisoned by more than a thousand Mongolian troops. Meng Gong led more than 20,000 "Dunwu troops" and easily captured Hejian Mansion with overwhelming force.

Guo Jing caught up with Zhang Shijie halfway along the road. The two of them combined together had nearly 15,000 men. In Zhending Mansion, they also overran the 5,000 or 6,000 cavalry troops under Wo Kuotai's command.

They had just received supplies in Zhending Mansion, and luckily they were able to defend the city. Whether it was Guo Jing or Zhang Shijie, they came with light cavalry. Who would bring siege equipment?

After the two reluctantly built a few ladders and rushed the city vehicles, they found that the number of defenders on the city had increased again.

It turned out that General Shiji Hutuhu, who had come from Zhongdu to meet Wokuotai, had arrived.

This one was even more ruthless. Originally there were only more than 21,000 sergeants in Zhongdu City, but he directly brought 20,000 people, including the 500 "cowardly Xue Jun" who guarded the Zhongdu Palace.

In the view of General Shiji Hutuhu, if something really happened to Ogedai, there would be no point in leaving the 20,000 Mongolian cavalry and guarding the central capital.

The actions of General Shiji Hutuhu made Wokuotai deeply moved at this moment.

"General Shiji Hutuhu, you will be my big brother in Wokuotai from now on. When the world is destroyed one day, you will never forget the feelings of saving us today!"

It turned out that General Kutuhu, who had lost his fortune, was the adopted son of Genghis Khan Temujin, and he was a few years older than Ogodei.

However, in Wo Kuotai's eyes, the so-called "four great adopted sons" adopted by his father were nothing more than a few capable generals.

Even when Ogedai and other Temujin's biological sons grew up, some good people named Shuchi, Chagatai, Ogedai, and Tolei together as the "Four Sons" to compete with Temujin.

The "four adopted sons" are tied together.

I don't know what others think, but Wo Guotai feels extremely uncomfortable. He thinks that comparing the four brothers with the four adopted sons is purely an insult to them.

When Ogedei inherited almost everything from his father Khan, although he would not intentionally treat these living "adopted sons" poorly, he could not really regard them as brothers.

However, General Shiji Hutuhu's move this time greatly changed Ogootai's view, so he directly called him "brother" in front of everyone.

At this moment, Ogedai seemed to understand why so many heroes on the grassland were willing to surround Genghis Khan, and were even willing to die for Temujin.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The defenders of Zhending Mansion have increased to more than 20,000 people. Guo Jing and others are completely at a disadvantage in terms of military strength, but this does not prevent Princess Huazheng from appearing alone in Zhen Ding Mansion.

Under Dingfu City.

At this time, those on the top of the city were none other than veteran generals Bo Shu and Shi Ji Hu Tu Hu.

The two of them are very familiar with Huazheng. They have both grown up watching Huazheng. One is considered a sworn brother and the other is Huazheng's elder.

"Haha, who did I think was here? It turned out to be the sworn brother Shiji Hutuhu who arrived——"

"Brother Shiji Hutuhu, you have been staying in Zhongdu and guarding my father. Don't you know how my father died?"

"My father Khan was brutally poisoned by a traitor. As his adopted son, don't you want to avenge him?"

"Uncle Borshu, Hua Zheng has respected you since he was a child. He thinks you are the greatest commander on the grassland besides dad. But what did you do after dad was poisoned?"

"Warriors of Great Mongolia, open your eyes and see. I am Princess Huazheng, the most beloved princess of your great Genghis Khan."

"But because of the despicable Wo Kuotai, he was forced to flee the desert and go to the Song Dynasty. Last year, Wo Kuotai, who had a human face and a beast heart, brutally poisoned his father Khan."

"Warriors of Great Mongolia, is such a vicious man worthy of being the son of Genghis Khan? Is he worthy of being the Great Khan of Mongolia? Is he worthy of you warriors risking their lives to follow him?"

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In Zhending Mansion, above and below the city, tens of thousands of people listened quietly to Hua Zheng's loud accusations.

After Genghis Khan Temujin was killed last year, Hua Zheng was so angry that she left Peach Blossom Island and went to the more advanced Luoyang.

Although she wanted to avenge her father immediately, she was not a irrational person.

While helping Guo Jing train the "Jingnan Army", he also practiced martial arts diligently.

She can be regarded as having studied martial arts with the "Yue Nv Sword" Han Xiaoying since she was a child, but she was still young at that time.

Later, as she grew older, she officially became a disciple of the "Seven Monsters of Jiangnan". However, because of her status as a Mongolian princess, the time and effectiveness of her martial arts training were not so ideal.

In fact, Feng Ge and Ye Qu, who entered the profession later than her, were far behind.

After arriving at Peach Blossom Island, she stayed with Huang Rong and the others. In her spare time, she also practiced some kung fu from the "Nine Yin Manual". Huang Rong even taught her the "Orchid Acupoint Brushing Hand" and the "Jade Flute Sword Technique".

After all, the Kung Fu of Peach Blossom Island is still more suitable for women to practice than the Kung Fu of the "Seven Freaks of Jiangnan".

For nearly a year, Hua Zheng's practice can be described as "desperately", which even made Guo Jing next to him feel distressed.

But he knew that she had a greater pain in her heart, so she simply did not persuade her, and she, Zhang Ting, and Haji practiced together with Hua Zheng.

Therefore, over the past year, Hua Zheng's kung fu has grown in a straight line, and even Zhang Ting, who has broken through to the second-rate level, is no longer Hua Zheng's opponent.

At this moment, she knows that Wokuotai is in Zhendingfu city. How can you not make Hua Zheng excited?

Enemies are also relatives, not just strangers. If that were the case, Hua Zheng might feel less sad at this time.

On top of the city, whether it was Bo Shu or Hu Tu Hu, Hua Zheng was left speechless.

They cannot refute Hua Zheng because they know that everything Hua Zheng said is true.

He hunted down his sister Hua Zheng, squeezed out his brother Tuo Lei, and even poisoned his father Temujin.

But so what?

It's already an established fact that it happened. You asked Bo Shu and Shi Ji Hu Tuhu to join forces to kill Wo Kuotai, and then what?

Go to Goryeo and ask Tuo Lei to take charge of the overall situation?

So what about those tribesmen in Ogedai?

You must know that Ogedai is not alone. Among Temujin's adult sons, the most powerful in terms of tribe and power is his eldest son Jochi, followed by Ogedei.

Once they kill Ogedai, it is likely that Mongolia will fall back into civil war.

Both Borshu and Shiji Kutuhu followed Temujin and integrated Mongolia, which was in disarray, after more than ten years of hard work.

Rather than saying that they are loyal to Ogedai now, it is better to say that they are loyal to Mongolia as a whole.

But how could such words be said in front of tens of thousands of people from both armies?

"Huazheng, you'd better go back. You married Guo Jing and found your own happiness, so don't worry about the grassland anymore..."

After hesitating for a long time, Borshu said something leisurely, and a line of clear tears fell from the corners of his eyes.


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